2C-T-7 is a phenethylamine somewhat similar in effects to 2C-B. It is generally available as powder, though it has in the past been available in tablet form. Some people appear to be significantly more sensitive to 2C-T-7 than others. Be careful with starting doses if you don't know your sensitivity. It is generally taken orally.

There are some reports of 2C-T-7 taking an unusually long time to come on, even when insufflated. Most reports, however, indicate that effects begin within a few minutes and ramp up to the peak for up to an hour or so.

Please read the 2C-T-7 Overdose Warning. Dosages this small must be measured very very carefully.

Warning: There have been several reports of deaths from 2C-T-7, and many reports of severe dissociation and vomiting (a dangerous combination) after both oral and insufflated use.

Insufflating 2C-T-7 has lead to at least 2 deaths and seems
to lead to increased body load and negative effects in many people. Because dosage between users varies so wildly, it is dangerous for first time users to snort more than a few milligrams because people have had dissociated, overwhelming experiences on as little as 6 mg insufflated. It is imperative that dosed be measured using a milligram scale for accuracy.

Erowid's dosage information is a summary of data gathered from users, research, and other
resources and should not be construed as recommendations. Individuals can respond
differently to the same dosage. What is safe for one can be deadly for another.